It's a wrap!
Or should I say, it's a quilt? Either way, the top using techniques from Improv Patchwork (affiliate link) now consists of three layers, held together by stitches - the definition of a quilt!
Introducing Hippo Blue, because it's blue and there's hippos. How creative is that?
I'm happy with how this ultimately turned out, though I do wish I would have incorporated the orange sooner. But it all worked out, especially with the Tangled Triangles pantograph adding the perfect touch!
Looks like freehand random triangles, but no, it's a pantograph, with repeating rows of four nesting triangles.
Though those triangles weren't freehand, the quilt blocks were. All the strips for making the blocks were freehand cut - no ruler at all! I tend to cut fairly straight, and any wavy lines ended up disappearing when stitching. And there was no lining up of seams or squares in those blocks, which is easier to see in this pic. Stress free assembly!
Just so you know, I don't have a computer driven stitching system on my machine. Following the pattern with a laser light (no ruler here!) makes for a few wobbly lines. But I did my best to be smooth, and to make great points, for which I have a quilting video showing how to do this - Quilting Square Corners.
And the back? It's that cute hippo fabric I found in my stash, after I put the top together. It was that piece that was the inspiration for adding orange to the front.
To get this to the proper size, any and all extra pieces were sewn together - no leftovers here!
Now we just need to contact mom to let her know it's ready, and her son can play away!
Happy Quilting!
This turned out lovely. I think the triangles are a great motif for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! It really did come together nicely, since there really wasn't much of a plan to start with!
Deleteit turned out great, love the quilting on it.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE this quilt.. and the style in which you made it... It's exactly the way i work,, so i am thrilled with the valadation of my style!!! Sometimes i call them my "art" quilts.... GrammaBabs
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! And really, you are not along in this style of quilting - there are many beautiful quilts from many quilters out there.
DeleteI love it! The quilting is perfect and I love the hippos on the back! So fun!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job. I knew you would pull it together. The hippos are so darling. Thanks for sharing your experience.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. I like your choice of the triangular quilting to play against the squares. Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann! It really is the perfect fit!
DeleteFun and modern. The orange square give it the perfect touch of interest that brings it to life! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteNo offense intended, but I have a sneaky suspicion that the hippo side of this quilt will prove more popular than the improv pieced side. The addition of the orange squares was a great idea even if it was a pain to implement.
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That turned out so cute! I love the splash of yellow in there.
ReplyDeleteLove the triangle quilting. And those adorable hippos.
ReplyDeleteYes that was the perfect quilting for it! Congrats on the finish.
ReplyDeleteI must say Susan that I would have never thought the quilt would have turned out so pretty! What a finish! Just the 4 oranges makes it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSame here! Hubby, son, and I were all not to thrilled with it before the orange squares. But that little change and the tangled triangles panto made the quilt. Lesson: don't give up on a quilt until after the quilting.
DeleteI really do like this quilt! The hippo fabric is so fun, and the piecing works with the orange pops! A winner!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun quilt!! REally love those pops of orange. More orange might have been too much, anyway? Thanks for the tip about the corner pause.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on beautiful finish! Thanks for linking up with TGIFF ;)
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